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gerry67
09-06-2005, 22:24
I am visiting florida on the 2nd to the 16th of july and i am looking for good advice on possible golf courses i play of a handicap of 16 and would like to know what course would suit me i am staying at the glenbrook resort and what is best value for money.

Lynnes
09-06-2005, 22:58
Southern Dunes on H27 has a very good 4 and one half star course.

emm
09-06-2005, 23:10
I have sent you a DM Gerry.

espritdave
29-07-2005, 19:19
If you are staying in the Hwy27/192 area, I would suggest that you start by checking out these two sites.

Thanks
Dave

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http://www.polkcountygolf.com/

heathercobbett
29-07-2005, 22:13
Our guests seem to like Highlands Reserve,Southern Dunes Championsgate and Kings Ridge

chris c
30-07-2005, 03:39
None of the courses should be too expensive in July as it is low season for golf in Florida.
Most if not all courses do a twilight rate, which often starts as early as 2 p.m.
A course that my husband enjoys (as well as Southern Dunes of course), is Diamondback.

wrpac00
25-08-2005, 16:02
Anyone got prices for the courses mentioned?

djdigitald
25-08-2005, 16:41
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by wrpac00
Anyone got prices for the courses mentioned?
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Highlands Rerve has the prices on their website :D

bushbaby
26-08-2005, 04:29
try Ridgewood lakes on 27 just south of junction 55
I played 2 weeks ago 8:30 am $ 30 including buggy
and a $20 voucher discount in pro shop

bushbaby

abbeyvillas
28-08-2005, 15:35
Check out Champions Gate at this web-site for prices:

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You may even bump in to Tiger Woods or Ernie Els who apparently play there quite often